Ep 17. Ronnie Lott
- November 29, 2017
Undeniable with Joe Buck season 3 episode 17 features the legendary football player Ronnie Lott. In this episode, Joe Buck sits down with Lott to discuss his life and career both on and off the field.
Ronnie Lott’s career began at the University of Southern California where he was a two-time All-American. He was then drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in 1981 where he quickly became one of the league’s top-performing safeties. Over his 14-year career, Lott played for both the 49ers and the Oakland Raiders, making 10 Pro Bowl appearances and helping lead the 49ers to four Super Bowl championships.
Throughout the episode, Lott shares his experiences as a player in the NFL, including some of the most memorable moments of his career. He discusses the physical toll the sport took on his body, including how he lost part of his pinky finger during a game but continued to play through the pain.
In addition to his achievements on the field, Lott talks about his philanthropic efforts off the field. He founded All-Stars Helping Kids, which supports underprivileged children and their families. Lott’s own childhood played a significant role in his desire to help others; he grew up in a single-parent home with his mother and four siblings.
Throughout the episode, Joe Buck and Ronnie Lott also discuss the state of the NFL today. Lott offers his insights on how the league has changed over the years, including the increased awareness of the dangers of concussions. He also speaks about the importance of player safety and how the league can better support its players.
Undeniable with Joe Buck season 3 episode 17 provides viewers with a comprehensive look at Ronnie Lott’s life and career. It delves into his successes on the football field and a sneak peek into his philanthropic endeavors. Fans of the NFL and Ronnie Lott alike will appreciate this rare opportunity to hear from one of the game’s greatest players.